#!/usr/local/bin/fontforge | |
# Usage : | |
# ./merge-subsets.pe MyFont.ttf SubsettedGlyphs.ttf.subset | |
# This will create NewMyFont.ttf. | |
Open($1) | |
MergeFonts($2) | |
Generate("New" + $1:r + ".ttf") |
O how they cling and wrangle, some who claim
For preacher and monk the honored name!
For, quarreling, each to his view they cling.
Such folk see only one side of a thing.
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Would like to know what are the steps/actions/policy-change needed to bring [TDIL's] (http://tdil-dc.in/) various works under free/opensource license? As I understand, TDIL is funded with tax-payer's money and ideally its output should be under public domain.
A case in point is [Sakal Bharati] (http://tdil-dc.in/index.php?option=com_up-download&task=view-download-tool&view=GET&toolid=805) font. They are not under any free/opensource license. See 'License Terms and Conditions' for 'Sakal Bharati' at the end. Due to the same, they cannot be distributed or placed as 'webfonts' - restricting its utility and usage to minimum.
Just like 'Sakal Bharati' many other products and technologies are not fully utilized for the want of open, participative and clear licensing policy. Any link or reference in this direction (to 'free' TDIL) would be of great help.
License Terms and conditions
- There are N channels. Where is N is sufficiently large
- Channels or set of channels do need categorization of one or another grouping mechanism -- For easy navigation -- For easy search and locate
- Everybody would like to have them grouped differently. It is highly subjective.